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they send people after us to watch us. however, on this trip to the christian town, we did not have a government minder with us. this is clearly a community in sednaya that feels they're under threat. they clearly feel that they're afraid of what might happen if bashar al assad is to fall. >> fred pleitgen, a rare opportunity to see what's happening there. thanks very much. >>> i want to alert our viewers here in the united states and around the world, you can see more of fred's extraordinary reporting from inside syria. simply go to cnn.com/world. >>> horrifying 911 tapes from the moments after a navy s.e.a.l. sniper was murdered at a texas gun range. you'll hear what his sister has to say about the suspects. stand by. epp;o/ñ0/pt>> we're just getting some new information here into the situation room. new information about the nomination of the former senator, chuck hagel, to be the nation's next secretary of defense. let's go to capitol hill to dana bash. what are you learning? >> reporter: cnn has learned that chu
they send people after us to watch us. however, on this trip to the christian town, we did not have a government minder with us. this is clearly a community in sednaya that feels they're under threat. they clearly feel that they're afraid of what might happen if bashar al assad is to fall. >> fred pleitgen, a rare opportunity to see what's happening there. thanks very much. >>> i want to alert our viewers here in the united states and around the world, you can see more of fred's...
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a forensic psychologist is joining us. tell us about what they need to do. a 5-year-old. he's almost 6 years old. he suffers apparently from a mild form ofs an purchasinger's syndro syndrome, attention deficit disz order. what do they need to do to get this boy going, restart his life? >> it's going to be a bit complicated. first of all, by the fact that he does have asperger's. the problem there is oftentimes, as many people know, that means that there's difficulty with communication skills. and one the things that is going to be especially difficult is to get him to be able to verbalize in a very nuanced way what he needs to say about what happened. i think that's going to be their biggest hurdle. getting him to talk about the trauma. it's going to have to take place in his time, when he feels like talking about it. so the first thing is they're going to need to take him to a place where he feels very, very safe. the fact that he was ripped from that bus under those circumstances means that his sense of safety, potentially, could be compromised almost for the rest of hi
a forensic psychologist is joining us. tell us about what they need to do. a 5-year-old. he's almost 6 years old. he suffers apparently from a mild form ofs an purchasinger's syndro syndrome, attention deficit disz order. what do they need to do to get this boy going, restart his life? >> it's going to be a bit complicated. first of all, by the fact that he does have asperger's. the problem there is oftentimes, as many people know, that means that there's difficulty with communication...
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use drones to battle areas that are being used by the french forces. from the obvious to the clever. >> reporter: for al qaeda fighters on the battlefield, there are 22 tips on the internet for ways to avoid a drone strike. that was in mali where the militants are battling french forces. >> we have seen that the drone strikes have been dramatic to the al qaeda and causing them to be paranoid and making them feel like they were infiltrated by spi spies. >> reporter: before his death, osama bin laden said that fighters should not meet on roadways or move in cars, because many of them were targeted while they were meeting on the road. bin laden told every militant, quote, he should only move when the clouds are heavy, and as for the other list of suggestions. one of the tips, if you are in a car and you learn that there is a drone after you, leave and immediately the passengers could scatter in different directions. another one, is to set up fake gatherings of people with dummies to throw the drones off of the trail. similar tactic s has have been already
use drones to battle areas that are being used by the french forces. from the obvious to the clever. >> reporter: for al qaeda fighters on the battlefield, there are 22 tips on the internet for ways to avoid a drone strike. that was in mali where the militants are battling french forces. >> we have seen that the drone strikes have been dramatic to the al qaeda and causing them to be paranoid and making them feel like they were infiltrated by spi spies. >> reporter: before his...
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he's joining us with more. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, wolf, we were expecting a decision but on this controversial issue, the boy scouts decided on 3 1/2 more month of uncertainty. ♪ outside boy scout headquarters, opponents of a proposal by the organization to end the ban on openly gay scouts and scout leaders celebrated what may be a temporary victory, citing an outpouring of feedback from the american public, the scouts national leaders delayed a vote on the issue until their annual meeting in may. >> they didn't start talking about delaying the vote until everyone started getting up in arms. that tells me that the boy scouts are really good at politics. >> reporter: the boy scouts proposed allowing gays after losing money from charities. the proposal conflicts with support for the traditional family. >> we think the boy scouts should be supportive of that rather than selling out our souls for united way contributions. >> reporter: but scouts and leaders who have been expelled for being openly gay saying scouting
he's joining us with more. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, wolf, we were expecting a decision but on this controversial issue, the boy scouts decided on 3 1/2 more month of uncertainty. ♪ outside boy scout headquarters, opponents of a proposal by the organization to end the ban on openly gay scouts and scout leaders celebrated what may be a temporary victory, citing an outpouring of feedback from the american public, the scouts national leaders delayed a vote on the issue until...